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JULIE ANDREWS | THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY (1964) Oversized portrait

JULIE ANDREWS | THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY (1964) Oversized portrait by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
JULIE ANDREWS | THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY (1964) Oversized portrait
Author
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. No binding. Very Good. [Los Angeles: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964]. Vintage original 10 3/4 x 13 1/2" (27 x 34 cm) black-and-white double weight glossy silver gelatin photo. Appears to be borderless with wear at corners, tiny tear at bottom middle area and soil smudging including on face and nose. Very good. A lovely portrait of Julie Andrews used to publicize her appearance in the film which she made between her two mega musicals, Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music. Though set in (and mostly filmed in) war torn England of 1944, Andrews' hair and costume styling was definitely 1964 as seen here. Photo coded 9565E.
The Vital Question, and Our Navy, 1898. Third edition of one hundred thousand each

The Vital Question, and Our Navy, 1898. Third edition of one hundred thousand each by [Perky, Henry D. (Worcester, Mass.); Harriet A. Higbee (recipes by)]

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The Vital Question, and Our Navy, 1898. Third edition of one hundred thousand each
Author
[Perky, Henry D. (Worcester, Mass.); Harriet A. Higbee (recipes by)]
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
[Worcester, Mass.; Providence, R.I.: H.D. Perky; Providence Albertype Company, Printers and Binder, 1897. Quarto-sized, cord-tied booklet (25 x 20.5 cm.), 42 pages (the Index on pages 33-42 is printed on slightly smaller paper, and appears to have been typeset separately – likely a later addition to the already-printed text pages). Illustrated with two leaves of chromolithograph depictions of dishes. Title from cover. Stated "Third edition of One Hundred Thousand Each." A promotional cookbook from the company that brought us Shredded Wheat. Almost every recipe, from Blueberry Shortcake to Welsh Rarebit, contains Shredded Wheat. The recipes were supplied by, and introduced by Mrs. Harriet A. Higbee, Superintendent of the New Era Cooking School in Worcester Mass. Some light soil to cardstock wrappers, otherwise very good. Wrappers are printed in red, and tied with a cotton cord. [OCLC locates six copies of this edition, and twelve of all editions combined].
A Review of Mr. Cambreleng's Report from the Committee of Commerce, in the House of Representatives, at the first session of the Twenty-first Congress, by Mephistopheles

A Review of Mr. Cambreleng's Report from the Committee of Commerce, in the House of Representatives, at the first session of the Twenty-first Congress, by Mephistopheles by Kennedy, John

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A Review of Mr. Cambreleng's Report from the Committee of Commerce, in the House of Representatives, at the first session of the Twenty-first Congress, by Mephistopheles
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Kennedy, John
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Baltimore: Wm. Ogden Niles, 1830. Baltimore: Wm Ogden Niles, 1830 72 pp Good, pages uncut Soiling and foxing Kennedy argues against free trade and for protections for American manufacturers Midland Book Co copy from an 1951 catalog.
IN MEMORIAM. REBECCA ANDREWS GREENE

IN MEMORIAM. REBECCA ANDREWS GREENE

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IN MEMORIAM. REBECCA ANDREWS GREENE
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1906. paper-covered boards, gilt on front board, edges uncut. Rogers, Bruce. 8vo. paper-covered boards, gilt on front board, edges uncut. 35, (1) pages. Limited to 300 copies designed by Bruce Rogers (Warde 64). Private bookplate of Lester Douglas on front pastedown. Spine slightly faded. Light wear to spine ends and corners, else a fine copy. Printed in Brimmer type. Portrait frontispiece. A very scarce book. The typography is by the notable American book designer Bruce Rogers (1870-1957), who "was appreciated in his lifetime. In addition to several honorary degrees, in 1948 he was awarded a gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for distinction in the graphic arts. Over decades of accomplishment in which he designed approximately 500 books... Rogers literally defined the profession of book designing in the United States" (ANB). Francis Meynell stated that Rogers was."the greatest artificer of the book who ever lived
Dukedom Large Enough: Remeniscences of a Rare Book Dealer 1929 - 1956

Dukedom Large Enough: Remeniscences of a Rare Book Dealer 1929 - 1956 by Randall, David A.

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Dukedom Large Enough: Remeniscences of a Rare Book Dealer 1929 - 1956
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Randall, David A.
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
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New York: Random House, 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo., 368pp. Beautiful Stated First Edition of this eminently readable memoir of a rare bookman and the books that have passed through his hands. Bound in maroon cloth with lettering in silver on spine and in gilt with gilt borders on front board. Square, tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. Equally attractive unclipped dust-jacket, (10.00), is fresh and bright with no creases, chipping, toning or tears. A gorgeous collectable copy and though not uncommon, much tough to find in such high-grade condition.